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Nice share keep it up .I read whole news.............................

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Nice post!! Hats off to Jodie Underhill!!

Though I wonder when are we Indians going to clean up our own hills and towns!! Are we always going to need foreigners to do our chores??? :(

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

We should learn a lesson from her, Being non Indian she understood, that the surrondings should be kept clean, but when will Indians understand this thing..???

Aastha Gupta
Well this shows that we have to learn disciple and cleaniness from foreigner...
Thanks for sharing Meean
It's inspiring and shameful as well! Our political leaders lead thousands of their followers to grounds and fields to destroy greenery not restoring it!
Yeah!! We Indians are so inscrutable!!

While we are so fastidious and meticulous about personal hygiene, we are extremely dirty once we step outside our homes! Without second thought, we nonchalantly spit, urinate, and litter the surroundings indiscriminately!! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

You have to visit some government offices -especially the toilet to experience the hell right here on this planet!
I heartily appreciate the efforts of the British woman and her companions. The local residents there and local bodies shouls also take care of the surroundings.

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I am also suprised at the dichotomy in our conduct as has been rightly pointed out by Kalyani.The same person behaving differently under different situations when hygenic issues are concerned!
@chinmoy, that is because there is absolutely no one to check our behavior on the streets!

When I was in England, people were extremely careful to pick up even a single scrap of paper they dropped by mistake! If they did, they knew they would be immediately fined heavily by a traffic cop! Similarly it is so in Singapore and other countries! In all these countries, it was not always so but the govt. put their foot down and ensured that by hook or by crook, people follow those rules! Any errant behavior was immediately punished. Sticking to the rules and regulations has now made them habitual of those rules!

Wonder when it will happen in India 'coz I have seen cops themselves spitting and urinating on streets!! :woohoo:

"I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally."
- W. C. Fields :)

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